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I have an elderly lady (78) developing a painful hyperkeratotic lesion to the plantar aspect of her left hallux IPJ. Well controlled NIDDM 12 years. Joint contributing to classic trigger toe morpholopgy, with prominence of the plantar joint aspect - subsequent dermal erosion is developiong. The MPJ shows notable hallux limitus - joint ROM decreases under functional loading. Generalised midfoot stiffness and moderate collapse of the 1st met-navicular joint during midstance. Any ideas regarding suitable offloading techniques? Feedback would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Chris Williams
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